At the beginning of COVID 19 lockdown, one of my grandchildren wassharing his wishes: he wanted to be with his family and friends and he also wanted to have a giant figure. The former was not in my hands.However, the latter made my face open in a big smile, since after Iread it, my interest in making it come true was awaken.I spent two weeks very entertained with the giant figure. It wasgradually taking shape and getting colourful, while my grandson waslaughing, as he realized that his dream was about to come true.Afterwards the idea of the giant figure grew and I complemented itwith a gloss that mixes poetry with the fiction of the tale in orderto explain a real story. I contacted with the creative soul (that isthe way she defines herself, as she cultivates several culturalfields), Montse Olivé Balletbó, who was encouraged to draw it.I have thought that it could be published, because it gives referencepoints about attitudes and behaviours in conflictridden times andshows the way that human beings are able to combat a devastatingpandemic with enthusiasm and creativity, even before it is over.